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View from East Mount Lowther in the Lowther Hills
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Autumnal image of a long, straight, uphill road - Dalwhat Glen, Moniaive
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Early morning mist lifts as the sun rises - late Autumn - Nithsdale
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Crumble Cap (Coprinus Disseminatus) fungus, brief lived plant found in massive numbers in deiciduous woodland on rotted tree stumps.
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white-lipped snail (Capaea Hortensis) common snail of woods and hedges
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Oyster fungus (Pleurotus Ostreatus) fairly common bracket fungus found on the trunks of Beech and other trees. Whitish gills found underneath.
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Fairly common, inedible fungus of mixed, Russula Emetica, coniferous and deciduous woodland.
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A small-holder turns his hay in the late evening sun on his old tractor
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The Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis) a tree commonly grown in many parts of Britain
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Built in the mid nineteenth century (1865) this clock tower dominates the village of Moniaive, Dumfries ansd Galloway.
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Kirkland Church, Kirkland, reflected in the flood waters in the fields - post-October floods and heavy rain
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Reflection in flood water of sheep and hills
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Red sandstone castle caerlaverock built 14th century with earlier buildings nearby dated to well before this time. Double towered gatehouse make this a significant and spectacular historic castle among the many across Scotland
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Looking South from the Criffel across the Nith Estuary and the solway.
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Mottled grouse moors near Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway. The moors are managed, burnt and maintained to encourage the development of red grouse (Lagopus Lagopus) for the shooting season.
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The sun sets to the West lighting up the East, in this case Bardennoch Brae, further contrast provided by the bruised sky in the background
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Children scramble to the Summit of Screel Hill near Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, Hestan Island and Balcary Bay in the background
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View from the beach along a rocky peninsula to Ailsa Craig, a small island off the West coast of Scotland.
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Tiny Glengar Loch and the remains of a jetty, probably used for fishing. A bank of conifers stand sentinal in the bckground
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Freezing cold water tumbles and roars down the river Scaur, some spray collects and freezes to form small icicles on the boulders in the water
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Image of the fading sunlight playing across a desolate and lonely farm cottage and yards with the small Nithsadle village of Moniaive in the back ground.
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An isolated cottage and conifer stand watch over a Nithsdale Village, Moniaive.
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The early morning sun lights a field covered in haw frost and the stubble of Kale eaten by sheep.
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The upper reaches of the River Scaur in the hills slowly meanders and snakes its way southwards.
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Tiny chapel which served the local manor house Maxwelton and small community near Kirkland, Dumfries and Galloway. Originally built by the Earls of Glencairn the famous Laurie family took over the estate in the 17th Century.
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Camera Obscura and Museum - Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway
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Detail of the cone of the Norway Spruce (Picea Abies)
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A Highland Cow in bracken in late Autumn, tough breed of doughty cattle which thrives in less than ambient conditions and land.
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Early morning mist on the cairn water near Dunscore.
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A scarred and ancient tree appears to grow directly from a rock outcrop, near Kirkland, Dumfries and Galloway
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Sessile Oak (Quercus Petraea) leaves float on the river Scaur near Penpont
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Sycamore (Acer Pseudoplatanus) leaves lie on the ground
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Variegated Cranes Bill flower( Geranium Sylvaticum)
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Variegated cornflower, Centaurea Cyanus traditional, in the meadows and fields of the countryside.
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Old cockle shells (Cardium Edule) lie discarded, washed-up and banked in a heap on the beach
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Water torrents down a rain-filled Scaur water, eddying and swirling over rocks and natural weirs.
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